It wasn't just that Connecticut claimed another title. It washow they did it.

UConn won every one of its 39 games by double digits, anunprecedented run in college basketball.

Charles was the star of the last big win. She commanded bothends of the floor and Louisville, which lost to UConn for the thirdtime this season, had no one who could stop her.

Coach Geno Auriemma had said before the tournament that hisjunior center would be the key to UConn winning the title. A yearafter he benched her in the NCAAs for inconsistent play, Charlesdelivered.

She was 11-for-13 from the field, and fell just one reboundshort of becoming only the second player ever in a championshipgame to have at least 20 points and 20 rebounds. Charles was namedthe outstanding player of the Final Four.

Maya Moore and Renee Montgomery each added 18 points for theHuskies.

Angel McCoughtry finished off her stellar career for Louisvillewith 23 points. Candyce Bingham was the only other Cardinal indouble figures with 10 points as Louisville (34-5) shot a dismal 31percent from the floor.

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